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Beaded necklace with a collection of black and white beads

Beaded necklace with a collection of black and white beads

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I'm selling off some of my collection of unusual beads to make some space in my workshop, so if you love beads, please take a look

These beads make a really interesting collection - a great talking point.

This item will be posted to you by The Curious Bead Company within 3 days of receiving payment.

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United Kingdom £1.50

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Design: This is an unusual necklace with a collection of black and white glass beads from around the world including Africa, Asia and Europe.

Matching set: A matching bracelet is also available.

Presentation: It will be sent wrapped in tissue paper and a gift bag. I can send it to another address for you and will include a handwritten note if requested.

Postage: I can usually post within 24 hours.

Environment: All of my outer packaging is either recycled or recyclable.

Shop: Click on my shop name to see my other one-off necklaces.

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Designed by Pat Simon in Bishop's Castle

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